We need a much broader conversation on what the morality of pro-life is
There's nothing you could really avoid about giving yourself to somebody who ultimately rejects you. That's just life.
I have to save the parts of my soul that are left for the good roles and the true love.
My only intention is to just have a little bit more success so that my career is easier and I don't have to work so hard just to get a job.
People always assume that things are just handed to me, but I've had to prove myself, every inch of the way.
It would be nice to not have to prove myself, and for people to know that I'm good and can play a role. Whatever role that is that lets people know that I can play the next role is what I want to do.
The stakes are so high because auditions are make or break. You get the job or you don't. The stakes are about as high as they get, for yourself and your own self-esteem.
I get the feeling people respect me and that there is affection for me. That makes me happy.
The meeting was like a war council with donuts. Then again, back at Camp Half-Blood they used to have their most serious discussions around the Ping-Pong table in the rec room with crackers and Cheez Whiz, so Percy felt right at home.
[Fedor] Arlovski proved himself against Ben Rothwell. As far as a power puncher in the mold of a Mike Tyson-style power puncher, you're not going to find anyone tougher than Fedor.
I don't consider myself a teacher of moral and political positions. I don't want to be that. I can't help but have a point of view when I make a film, but my first job is to entertain you.